Within the new model of integrated medical and elderly care services,elderly-related data manifest a composite rights structure that integrates both public and private law dimensions.The granular and multi-dimensional...Within the new model of integrated medical and elderly care services,elderly-related data manifest a composite rights structure that integrates both public and private law dimensions.The granular and multi-dimensional nature and heightened sensitivity of such data,combined with the inherent vulnerability and dependency of elderly-related data subjects,render the regulatory landscape particularly complex.Existing mechanisms for data circulation reveal deficiencies,including fragmented legal norms,indeterminate allocation of data ownership,and supervisory inadequacy.This paper conducts a doctrinal inquiry into the legal relationships among multiple stakeholders across three principal dimensions:data service authorisation,data transmission and operation,and data supervision and safeguard.It proposes a regulatory framework based on a dual-track mechanism-combining top-down harmonisation of existing legal provisions with bottom-up implementation of data trusts-supported by a comprehensive oversight architecture involving government agencies,public interest organisations,and industry associations.This framework is intended to ensure the effective protection of the rights and interests of digitally vulnerable elderly individuals.展开更多
With the requirements for high performance results in the today’s mobile, global, highly competitive, and technology-based business world, business professionals have to get supported by convenient mobile decision su...With the requirements for high performance results in the today’s mobile, global, highly competitive, and technology-based business world, business professionals have to get supported by convenient mobile decision support systems (DSS). To give an improved support to mobile business professionals, it is necessary to go further than just allowing a simple remote access to a Business Intelligence platform. In this paper, the need for actual context-aware mobile Geospatial Business Intelligence (GeoBI) systems that can help capture, filter, organize and structure the user mobile context is exposed and justified. Furthermore, since capturing, structuring, and modeling mobile contextual information is still a research issue, a wide inventory of existing research work on context and mobile context is provided. Then, step by step, we methodologically identify relevant contextual information to capture for mobility purposes as well as for BI needs, organize them into context-dimensions, and build a hierarchical mobile GeoBI context model which (1) is geo-spatial-extended, (2) fits with human perception of mobility, (3) takes into account the local context interactions and information-sharing with remote contexts, and (4) matches with the usual hierarchical aggregated structure of BI data.展开更多
文摘Within the new model of integrated medical and elderly care services,elderly-related data manifest a composite rights structure that integrates both public and private law dimensions.The granular and multi-dimensional nature and heightened sensitivity of such data,combined with the inherent vulnerability and dependency of elderly-related data subjects,render the regulatory landscape particularly complex.Existing mechanisms for data circulation reveal deficiencies,including fragmented legal norms,indeterminate allocation of data ownership,and supervisory inadequacy.This paper conducts a doctrinal inquiry into the legal relationships among multiple stakeholders across three principal dimensions:data service authorisation,data transmission and operation,and data supervision and safeguard.It proposes a regulatory framework based on a dual-track mechanism-combining top-down harmonisation of existing legal provisions with bottom-up implementation of data trusts-supported by a comprehensive oversight architecture involving government agencies,public interest organisations,and industry associations.This framework is intended to ensure the effective protection of the rights and interests of digitally vulnerable elderly individuals.
文摘With the requirements for high performance results in the today’s mobile, global, highly competitive, and technology-based business world, business professionals have to get supported by convenient mobile decision support systems (DSS). To give an improved support to mobile business professionals, it is necessary to go further than just allowing a simple remote access to a Business Intelligence platform. In this paper, the need for actual context-aware mobile Geospatial Business Intelligence (GeoBI) systems that can help capture, filter, organize and structure the user mobile context is exposed and justified. Furthermore, since capturing, structuring, and modeling mobile contextual information is still a research issue, a wide inventory of existing research work on context and mobile context is provided. Then, step by step, we methodologically identify relevant contextual information to capture for mobility purposes as well as for BI needs, organize them into context-dimensions, and build a hierarchical mobile GeoBI context model which (1) is geo-spatial-extended, (2) fits with human perception of mobility, (3) takes into account the local context interactions and information-sharing with remote contexts, and (4) matches with the usual hierarchical aggregated structure of BI data.